Lagos court strikes out domestic violence case against influencer, SirJarus

A popular online influencer, Suraj Oyewale, on Thursday, announced that the court he was charged to by the Lagos State Police Command struck out the domestic violence case against him.

NewsNow reports that the Lagos Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency reported Oyewale, widely recognised as #SirJarus, and was referred to be investigated by the police.

This followed a series of tweets by Oyewale where he provided clarification on an incident involving him and his wife, Mrs Oyewale Ayoola.

In the now-deleted tweets, Oyewale alleged that his wife engaged in fetish practices and provocative behaviour, which he claimed led to a physical altercation.

These tweets ignited outrage on social media, particularly on X.com, where users expressed a wide range of opinions on the matter.

But in a post on X, Oyewale explained that he was invited by the police and subsequently charged to court on Thursday (today).

He, however, said the case was struck out and he was advised to go for counselling and stay off the X platform for a month.

He wrote, “On Monday, I got a call from the Lagos State Police Command inviting me to appear before them.

“Yesterday, I reported to the office to make a statement in respect of some allegations and answer questions.

“Today, I also walked into the office and was subsequently charged to court. Fortunately, the matter was struck out by the court with conditions that I go for counseling, use my platform to speak against domestic violence and stay off Twitter for a month.”

Oyewale also appealed to married people to seek peaceful means of seeking marital disputes, adding that patience will always solve issues no matter how long it takes.

He added, “Also in compliance, I will be logging off Twitter for one month. I will also appreciate if nobody sends me anything from Twitter on other platforms of reaching me. I do not want to see or hear anything from Twitter. Please do not send to me.

“Special thanks to the Lagos State Police Command for speedy attention to the matter. Special thanks to the firm of Wahab Shittu SAN, my legal representatives in court and my friend, Adam Muhammad, for further legal support.

“In my 17 years of active participation on social media, I have always used the platforms as a force for good, devoting a generous amount of my Internet time to advising and supporting the ambitions of younger ones, especially on education and career matters, evident in the general feedback about how my free education and career tips have changed the lives of people for life.

“I try to exude positivity and preach the message of hope. Confident that an isolated case of marital challenge will not bring down such brand. This use of social media to mass-mentor and share life-transforming information to younger folks will not stop when I return.”